Six
close-up photographs of a female body are laid out as a mosaic. An observation
of each element longer than some time leads to an increase of the definition
of the image itself.

At
the beginning, the photographs are in black and white and without any detail;
from this state, by prolonging the observation on each single zone, the observer
sees a gradual increase of the definition until the next level of detail is
reached. In the same way the image passes through the following states until
the degree of definition corresponding to a perfectly sharp colour photograph
is attained.